Honestly, if you’re going to keep arguing, maybe work on how you phrase things first. Your grammar's all over the place and it’s a bit hard to take the points seriously when the whole message comes across like a jumble. You edited your response, but it doesn’t change the fact that your argument’s pretty hard to follow. If you want me to actually engage with what you're saying, at least make it readable. Honestly, the all caps thing? It’s not just unnecessary, it makes you look childish. If you want to have a real conversation, maybe tone it down a bit and stop with the dramatic outbursts. It’s hard to take you seriously when you’re acting like this, especially when you resort to shouting like it somehow makes your point stronger. We're just talking about mechs here, not a life-or-death situation. And dude, what you’re saying about ‘lying is not lying’ doesn’t even make sense. If you're trying to play with words to justify your point, it’s just confusing. A lie is a lie – you can’t change the definition to fit your argument.
But alright kiddo, let’s break this down. You’re right that M.D. has strong healing, but that’s really where it ends for me. M.D.’s good for supporting teammates, but it’s vulnerable in terms of raw power and defense. If you’re looking for a mech that can really hold its own, Stalker is the better option. It has more health, better energy capacity, and it can actually heal itself when it kills enemies. Plus, it requires more skill to play well, which is a huge factor when you want to really dominate the game.
Now, if we look at the Salvor, it’s a great balance between offense and defense. It has strong damage output and can still take some hits, which makes it a solid all-arounder. But compared to M.D., it can hold its ground better while still offering some utility.
Stalker is better overall because of its combination of health, survivability, and the ability to regenerate through kills. It's just more reliable when you need to stay in the fight and deal damage. M.D. can heal, but when it comes to real survivability and versatility in combat, the Stalker wins out, especially in the hands of someone who can use its power effectively.
So, in my opinion, the Stalker is better overall. It can do everything M.D. can, and then some. M.D. has its place, but when it comes down to pure power and consistency, it doesn’t measure up.
But you do you kid, no one is judging you personally, just stating the facts of the mech and its potential.